On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Jerry Orona wrote:

> Same here....
>
> Someone on  the list said it may be a loose/broken vacuum hose on back of
> the intake manifold..
> I have yet to find such a vacuum leak.
>
> Anyone else averaging 99.9 mpg?
>
>

The easiest way to test your lines is with a vacuum pump, to see if it
will hold vacuum.  Testing the intake manifold won't work, as it obviously
won't hold any vacuum, but you can disconnect the various other lines and
put a pump on them.  A handheld pump will have a guage on it, and if you
pull some vacuum on it and it doesn't hold, then you've got a leak.


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